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Re: Stereo vs summed to mono for Subwoofers
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Thu, 09 August 2007 11:01
Bill Wassilak
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Dosen't really matter, if your crossing over at less than 100HZ. Bass and kick drum on most recordings is recorded in mono anyway.
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Stereo vs summed to mono for Subwoofers
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granch
on Wed, 08 August 2007 14:16
Re: Stereo vs summed to mono for Subwoofers
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Bill Wassilak
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Re: Stereo vs summed to mono for Subwoofers
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granch
on Thu, 09 August 2007 11:59
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